Le Benjamin is one of the newer additions to the burgeoning restaurant scene in Oslo's trendy Grünerløkka neighbourhood. Opened in February 2011 by the people behind the popular Brasserie Blanche in the city's Homansbyen area, Le Benjamin comes with high expectations and strong local competition. Fortunately, it manages to deliver, and if you're looking for a casual meal of decent-enough French classics then look no further.
10 November 2011
Le Benjamin, Oslo – Restaurant Review
Le Benjamin is one of the newer additions to the burgeoning restaurant scene in Oslo's trendy Grünerløkka neighbourhood. Opened in February 2011 by the people behind the popular Brasserie Blanche in the city's Homansbyen area, Le Benjamin comes with high expectations and strong local competition. Fortunately, it manages to deliver, and if you're looking for a casual meal of decent-enough French classics then look no further.
Labels:
French Food,
Norway,
Oslo,
Restaurant Review,
Restaurants
3 November 2011
Maaemo, Oslo – Restaurant Review (Oct '11)
I know, I know, this is another review of Maaemo. In fact this is my fourth visit to Oslo's ground-breaking restaurant in the last eight months. I've already written over 12,000 words on Maaemo (which, worryingly, is almost as much as I did for my master's dissertation), so for more in-depth information on the restaurant see my previous reviews here, here, and here (and an interview here).
Labels:
Beer,
Coffee,
Norway,
Norwegian Food,
Norwegian Traditions,
Oslo,
Restaurant Review,
Restaurants,
Scandinavian Cuisine,
Seafood
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